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Job Post: Assistant Public Prosecutor @ Tamil Nadu General Service [Apply By October 31]

By LawStreet News Network      09 October, 2018 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Assistant Public Prosecutor @ Tamil Nadu General Service [Apply By October 31]

Applications are invited from eligible candidates only through online mode upto 31.10.2018 for direct recruitment to the post of Assistant Public Prosecutor, Grade-II in Prosecution Department included in the Tamil Nadu General Service.

Number of Vacancies: 46

Eligibility

Age

  • SCs, SC (A)s, STs, MBCs/ DCs, BC(OBCM)s, BCMs and Destitute Widows of all castes: No age limit
  • Others: Should not have completed 34 Years

Age concessions are available to ex-servicemen and differently abled persons.

Educational Qualification (As on Oct 3, 2018)

Applicants should possess the following or its equivalent qualification awarded by any University or Institution recognized by the University Grants Commission:

  1. Must possess B.L. degree
  2. Must be a member of the Bar
  3. Must possess adequate knowledge of Tamil

Experience

Must have had active practice in criminal courts for a period of not less than five years.

How to apply

To apply online, click here.

Selection Procedure

The selection will be made in three successive stages viz., (i) Preliminary Examination
for selection of applicants for admission to the Main Examination, (ii) Main Examination
and (iii) VivaVoce Test.

Contact

In case of any guidance / information / clarification regarding applications, candidature, etc., applicants can contact the Commissions office in person or over Telephone No. 044-25332833 / 25332855 or the Commissions Toll Free No. 1800 425 1002 on all working days between 10.00 a.m. and 05.45 p.m. or Commissions e-mail id contacttnpsc@gmail.com.

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